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41,800 Visitors: Saab’s Legacy Lives On
The Saab Car Museum in Trollhättan isn’t just a collection of cars—it’s a shrine to innovation, design, and the unwavering loyalty of Saab enthusiasts worldwide. With 41,800 visitors in 2024, the museum achieved its best attendance since reopening in 2012, proving that the Saab spirit is alive and well, despite the end of production over a decade ago.
Peter Bäckström, the museum’s curator, reflects on the achievement:
– “We are very conservative in how we count. The figure includes those who pay for entry or attend conferences, but not casual shoppers or visitors grabbing ice cream,” he explains, emphasizing the genuine interest driving these numbers.
This milestone underscores Saab’s enduring impact, fueled by a global network of enthusiasts who see the museum as a bucket-list destination.
A Rising Trend: Saab Passion Knows No Borders
Since its relaunch in 2012, the Saab Car Museum has seen a steady increase in visitors, but recent years have shown accelerated growth. 2024’s record-breaking numbers were boosted by the Saab Car Museum Festival, yet the rise reflects more than just a one-off event.
– “It’s not about Trollhättan alone; it’s about the global community of Saab lovers,” says Bäckström. From Europe to the United States and beyond, the brand’s unique appeal continues to captivate.
Even first-time visitors from Trollhättan itself find themselves drawn to the museum, discovering what locals have treasured for years.
![Enthusiasts gather at the Saab Turbo Club of Sweden booth during the 2024 Saab Festival in Trollhättan, celebrating 75 years of Saab Spirit. (photo by Marko Nikitović)](https://www.saabplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/saab-car-festival-1.jpg)
Bringing Saab’s Story to Life
Walking into the Saab Car Museum is like stepping into a time capsule. Curator Peter Bäckström describes it as a “top-class Saab dealership, minus the sales pitch.” Visitors are met with meticulously preserved models, technical exhibits, and a friendly atmosphere that feels more personal than corporate.
The museum’s customer manager, Jessica Axelsson, is at the heart of this experience.
– “I love meeting people from all over the world. Some days, I speak more English than Swedish,” she shares, adding that visitors often seek logistical advice for long journeys.
Whether it’s a detour from Milan or a pilgrimage from the Netherlands, many view Trollhättan as a Saab Mecca, a must-see for anyone passionate about the brand.
![A colorful lineup of Saab classics at the Saab Car Museum, showcasing the brand’s rich history of innovation and timeless design. (Photo by Emilia Raiskio)](https://www.saabplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/saab-car-museum-classics-1.jpg)
A New Chapter: Celebrating 50 Years in 2025
With its 50th anniversary on the horizon, the museum is gearing up for a year of celebration. Business developer Mikael Granberg, who joined the team in 2024, is already working on exciting projects to honor this milestone.
– “The interest in Saab is impressive, considering the cars are no longer manufactured,” Granberg notes. “We’re planning events and exhibitions that will highlight the brand’s rich history and global impact.”
For Granberg, the 2024 festival was a baptism by fire, immersing him in the infectious enthusiasm of Saab fans. This energy will undoubtedly drive the museum’s 50th-year initiatives.
Global Connections: Voices from the Saab Community
The museum’s success reflects not only the impressive visitor numbers but also the deep emotional connections it fosters among Saab enthusiasts worldwide. Visitors often describe the museum as a must-visit destination, likening it to a sacred place for fans of the brand. Many highlight the meticulous attention to detail in the exhibits, particularly the focus on Saab’s technical and innovative achievements.
Some visitors suggest themes for future exhibitions, such as exploring Saab’s cultural significance or the unique reasons drivers chose Saab over other brands. Others recall fond memories of earlier trips, emphasizing how the museum captures the essence of Saab’s legacy and reinforces the strong community bonds among enthusiasts.
These comments underscore the museum’s role as not just a historical archive but a living tribute to the brand, resonating deeply with fans who continue to cherish Saab’s heritage.
A Legacy Worth Preserving
The Saab Car Museum’s record-breaking year is a testament to the brand’s enduring allure. More than just a museum, it’s a gathering place for enthusiasts, a source of inspiration, and a reminder of what makes Saab unique.
As the museum looks ahead to its 50th anniversary, one thing is clear: the Saab story is far from over. With plans to expand its offerings and deepen its connection with the global Saab community, Trollhättan remains a beacon for those who believe in the power of design, innovation, and passion.
I am so impressed tat the spirit of Saab lives on.
I purchased my Saab 9-3 Aero new in 2007 and have run it ever since and it is coming up to 500000 miles with the same gearbox.
I had to replace the engine at 425000 miles and purchased one of the final batch of new Saab engines for around £1000!
I have competed in historic F2 motorsport for 30 years and my Saab 9-3 has been my faithful tow car during this time all over Europe.
I have recently totally restored the bodywork and suspension components and it drives like new.
I also run a Porsche Macan but my daily driver is the Saab for which I have a great attachment.
I will try to visit Trollhatten. I looks well worth a visit.
Thank you for sharing your incredible journey with your Saab 9-3 Aero! Half a million miles—what a testament to the durability and engineering excellence that Saab enthusiasts know so well. It’s amazing to hear that your car has served as a dedicated tow vehicle for your historic F2 motorsport adventures across Europe. That kind of loyalty and utility is exactly why Saab remains such a beloved marque.
Restoring the bodywork and suspension to keep it driving like new shows true dedication, and it’s great to hear that despite having a Porsche Macan, your Saab remains your daily driver. That speaks volumes!
If you get the chance to visit Trollhättan, you’ll find it’s a pilgrimage every Saab enthusiast should make at least once. The Saab Museum, the streets where these cars were tested, and the legacy that still lingers in the town—it’s all worth experiencing firsthand.
Safe travels, and here’s to many more miles in your 9-3! 🚀
I have a 2005 Saab 9-3 with the lowest mileage in the world! It is in showroom condition and should be displayed somewhere for all to see and enjoy. It is red with a black convertible top. I have decided to sell it. If interested, contact me. I am in the USA. Thank you.
I was there a few weeks ago. Second time for me and it’s wonderful (and sad) place
I like the classic look much more than today’s designs and masses of electronics
Den enda SAAB jag saknar är 96:an med V4
Jag är en Saab-fantast som verkligen önskar att de ville starta igång Saab Automobil igen…
Det hade varit magiskt.
Man har ju haft ett gäng Saabar genom åren. Saab 99 (3 st) , Saab 900 (6 st), 9000 (5 st), 9-3 och 9-5 (4st)
Kör nu en Saab 9-5 Biofuel 2008 som bara gått 16.300 mil.
Fantastiska bilar, men jag ångrar att jag sålde framförallt en bil… min 1988 Saab 900 Aero. Den var otroligt rolig…
Ha en trevlig vecka allesammans 😊